Covering Scientific & Technical AI | Sunday, June 14, 2026

MLPerf Inference v5.1 Results Land With New Benchmarks and Record Participation

MLCommons has announced results for MLPerf Inference v5.1, the consortium’s benchmark suite designed to measure the speed of AI models across a variety of workloads. This latest round of ...Full Article

d-Matrix Takes On AI ‘Memory Wall’ with 3D Stacked In-Memory Compute

The AI revolution has created huge demand for processing power to train frontier models, which Nvidia is filling with its high-end GPUs. But the sudden shift to AI inference ...Full Article

DeepSeek R2 Stalls on Huawei Chips as OpenAI Opens Its Weights

Several developments around Beijing-based startup DeepSeek and its ripple effects on global AI competition surrounded the AI in China front this week. The headlines ranged from a hardware-driven delay ...Full Article

Why Your New AI Tools (and the Companies Making Them) Are Failing You

The initial euphoria surrounding generative AI is officially over. It has been replaced by a simmering, and in many cases boiling, frustration from the very users these platforms are ...Full Article

From Hypothesis to Hardware: Four Voices on the Future of Scientific AI at TPC25

From national labs to hyperscale clouds to academic research, Wednesday's first plenary session at TPC25 asked the same question from different angles: What will it take for AI to ...Full Article

Nvidia Returns, Huawei Scales Up, Cadence Faces Penalty: A Fraught Week in US–China AI Relations

The contest to build and control China’s proliferation of AI hardware intensified on three fronts this week. Nvidia secured the green light to resume shipping its pared‑down H20 accelerator, ...Full Article

Anthropic Worth $100B? Riding the High-Stakes AI Money-go-round

This week could have been an episode of HBO’s "Silicon Valley" as billions of dollars flooded into AI firms almost overnight. The tone was set on Friday, when Nvidia ...Full Article

Nvidia Cleared to Resume H20 AI Chip Exports to China Amid Bipartisan Criticism

The U.S. Commerce Department will begin issuing licenses for Nvidia to resume exporting its H20 AI accelerator chips to China, according to reporting today from Reuters. Nvidia filed the necessary ...Full Article

Blackwell GPUs Lift Nvidia to the Top of MLPerf Training Rankings

Nvidia’s latest MLPerf Training 5.0 results show its Blackwell GB200 accelerators sprinting through record time-to-train scores, showing how the company’s rack-scale “AI-factory” design can turn raw compute into deployable ...Full Article

Nvidia Begins US Production of Blackwell Chips, AI Systems to Follow

Nvidia announced Monday it plans to produce its AI supercomputers entirely in the United States. The company will work with a group of major manufacturing partners to establish a ...Full Article
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